2012 / 55 minutes
- Directed by
- Rosella Schillaci
- Country of production
- Italy
Institutional use
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The film depicts the daily struggle of fishermen to earn a living in a harsh physical environment that brings out the social and economic tensions of modern society. Manning the Priamo are Cola, the captain, Ahmed, the Tunisian first mate, two Italian engineers, and two Tunisian seamen. At sea for three weeks at a time, they fish off the coasts of Libya and Tunisia, sometimes outside the fishing limits and risking interception by the authorities. An intimate account of remoteness: after a few days on shore, the men leave their homes and families for a month. Night and day the nets are cast every four hours; the work is demanding and poorly paid; the quarters are cramped and uncomfortable; conflicts and prejudices surface amidst the roar of the engines and the sea. Beyond the horizon lies Africa, where immigrants embark for Europe, leaving their homes and families behind in the hope of finding a better life.
- Language and subtitles
- Italian and Arabic with English / Italian Subtitle Arabic
- Region
- Western Mediterranean
- Country
- Italy
- Keywords
- Labour Hunting / Gathering / Fishing Socioeconomic conditions Migration